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Call for Papers (COMPLEX'94)
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From: Russel Stonier
Organization: Mathematics and Computing,
University of Central Qld. Australia
Subject: 2nd Australian Complex Systems Conference,
September 1994
Keywords: complex systems, parallel computing,
biocomplexity, chaos, neural networks
COMPLEX'94
Second Australian National Conference
Sponsored by the
University of Central Queensland
Australian National University
September 26-28th, 1994
University of Central Queensland
Rockhampton Queensland
Australia
FIRST CIRCULAR AND CALL FOR PAPERS
The inaugural Australian National Conference on Complex
Systems was held at the Australian National University in
1992. Recognising the need to maintain and stimulate
research interest in these topics the University of
Central Queenslandis hosting the Second Australian
National Conference on Complex Systems in Rockhampton.
Rockhampton is situated on the Tropic of Capricorn in
Queensland on the east coast of Australia and is 35kms
from the Central Queensland Coast. It is within easy
access of tourist resorts including the resort island,
Great Keppel, the Central Queensland Hinterland, and the
Great Barrier Reef.
This first circular is intended to provide basic
information about the conference and to canvas expressions
of interest, both in attending and in presenting papers or
posters. A second circular, to be distributed in late
January/early February, will provide details of keynote
speakers, the program, registration procedures, etc.
Please pass on this notice to interested colleagues. For
further information contact the organisers (see below).
AIMS:
Complex systems are systems whose evolution is dominated
by non-linearity or interactions between their components.
Such systems may be very simple but reproduce very complex
phenomena. Terms such as artificial life, biocomplexity,
chaos, criticality, fractals, learning systems, neural
networks, non-linear dynamics, parallel computation,
percolation, self-organization have become common place.
>From this research has emerged many new paradigms,
cutting across traditional disciplines.
This conference seeks to bring together researchers from
the Australasian region who are actively involved in
research in Complex Systems for creative discussion. It also
aims to provide an introduction to specialised topics for
people seeking to know more about the theoretical and
practical aspects of research in Complex systems.
The theme of the conference "Mechanism of Adaptation in
Natural, Man Made and Mathematical Systems", invites us to
investigate and question the dynamic processes in complex
systems, and to compare our overall modelling processes
of natural systems. Processes such as evolution,
growth and learning are being investigated through genetic
algorithms, evolutionary programming and neural networks.
How well do these techniques perform and to what extent
do the fit an evolutionary paradigm? It also raises the
underlying question: "How does order arise in complex
systems?"
PAPERS:
Original papers concerned with both theory and application
are solicited. The areas of interest include,
but are not limited to the following:
* Natural and Artificial Life
* Genetic Algorithms
* Fractals, Chaos and Non-linear Dynamics
* Self-organisation
* Information and Control Systems
* Neural Networks
* Parallel and Emergent Computation.
* Bio-Complexity
DATES:
Second Circular Jan 31, 1994
Third Circular Feb 14, 1994
Submission of Abstracts: Mar 14, 1994
Notification of Acceptance: May 16, 1994
Receipt of Camera-ready papers: Jul 25, 1994
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION:
The conference will open with advance registration and a
barbecue party on Sunday 25th September.
The conference fee of $285 ($130 students) will include
morning and afternoon teas and lunch on each day, the
opening barbecue, and the conference dinner.
Accommodation will be available on campus at the
University Residential College and at nearby motels within
walking distance of the University. The conference dinner
is to be held on Tuesday 27th September.
TUTORIALS AND WORKSHOPS:
It is planned to hold one or more introductory tutorials
on selected topics in complex systems on Sunday 25th
September. The aim of these tutorials will be to
introduce participants to fundamental concepts in complex
systems and to provide them with practical experience.
Tentatively the topics covered will include genetic
algorithms, cellular automata, chaos, and fractals. The
exact content will depend on demand. If interested in
attending please indicate your preferences on the attached
expression of interest. The number of places will be
strictly limited by facilities available.
On Wednesday, advanced workshops may be held on specialised
topics if there is sufficient interest.
Suggestions/offers for advanced workshop topics are
encouraged.
There will be an additional fee for attendance at the
tutorials and workshops, which will include lunch and
refreshments.
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS:
Intending authors are requested to submit an extended
abstract of about 500 words, containing a clear, concise
statement of the significant results of the work. Each
abstract will be assessed by two referees. All accepted
papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
Individual authors may be allocated to either an oral or
poster presentation, but contributions in both formats
will appear identically in the proceedings. Copies of the
proceedings will be provided to participants at the
conference in hardcopy form.
LaTeX style files and other formating options will be
provided to authors of accepted papers.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE:
Conference Chairperson: Assoc Prof. Russel Stonier,
Department of Mathematics and Computing University of
Central Queensland Rockhampton Mail Centre 4702 QLD
Australia. Tel. +61 79 309487 Fax: +61 79 309729 Email:
complex@ucq.edu.au
Technical Chairperson: Dr Xing Huo Yu, Department of
Mathematics and Computing University of Central Queensland
Rockhampton Mail Centre 4702 QLD Australia. Tel. +61 79
309865 Fax: +61 79 309729 Email: complex@ucq.edu.au
Members: Prof. J. Diederich, Queensland University of
Technology; Prof. A.C. Tsoi, University of Queensland; Dr
D. Green, Australian National University; Dr T.
Bossomaier, Australian National University; Mr S. Smith,
University of Central Queensland.
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Call for Papers (Complex'94)
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Distribution: world
Reply-To: complex@ucq.edu.au
From: Russel Stonier
Organization: Mathematics and Computing,
University of Central Qld. Australia
Subject: 2nd Australian Complex Systems Conference,
September 1994
Keywords: complex systems, parallel computing,
biocomplexity, chaos, neural networks
COMPLEX'94
Second Australian National Conference
Sponsored by the
University of Central Queensland
Australian National University
September 26-28th, 1994
University of Central Queensland
Rockhampton Queensland
Australia
SECOND CIRCULAR AND CALL FOR PAPERS
This SECOND circular is intended for those that may not
have seen the first circular sent in December 1993 due
to the hoiday season. A THIRD circular will follow in
mid February with further details.
The inaugural Australian National Conference on Complex
Systems was held at the Australian National University in
1992. Recognising the need to maintain and stimulate
research interest in these topics the University of
Central Queenslandis hosting the Second Australian
National Conference on Complex Systems in Rockhampton.
Rockhampton is situated on the Tropic of Capricorn in
Queensland on the east coast of Australia and is 35kms
from the Central Queensland Coast. It is within easy
access of tourist resorts including the resort island,
Great Keppel, the Central Queensland Hinterland, and the
Great Barrier Reef.
This circular is intended to provide basic information
about the conference and to canvas expressions of interest,
both in attending and in presenting papers or posters.
A second circular, to be distributed in late
January/early February, will provide details of keynote
speakers, the program, registration procedures, etc.
Please pass on this notice to interested colleagues. For
further information contact the organisers (see below).
AIMS:
Complex systems are systems whose evolution is dominated
by non-linearity or interactions between their components.
Such systems may be very simple but reproduce very complex
phenomena. Terms such as artificial life, biocomplexity,
chaos, criticality, fractals, learning systems, neural
networks, non-linear dynamics, parallel computation,
percolation, self-organization have become common place.
>From this research has emerged many new paradigms,
cutting across traditional disciplines.
This conference seeks to bring together researchers from
the Australasian region who are actively involved in
research in Complex Systems for creative discussion. It also
aims to provide an introduction to specialised topics for
people seeking to know more about the theoretical and
practical aspects of research in Complex systems.
The theme of the conference "Mechanism of Adaptation in
Natural, Man Made and Mathematical Systems", invites us to
investigate and question the dynamic processes in complex
systems, and to compare our overall modelling processes
of natural systems. Processes such as evolution,
growth and learning are being investigated through genetic
algorithms, evolutionary programming and neural networks.
How well do these techniques perform and to what extent
do the fit an evolutionary paradigm? It also raises the
underlying question: "How does order arise in complex
systems?"
PAPERS:
Original papers concerned with both theory and application
are solicited. The areas of interest include,
but are not limited to the following:
* Natural and Artificial Life
* Genetic Algorithms
* Fractals, Chaos and Non-linear Dynamics
* Self-organisation
* Information and Control Systems
* Neural Networks
* Parallel and Emergent Computation.
* Bio-Complexity
DATES:
Second Circular Jan 31, 1994
Third Circular Feb 14, 1994
Submission of Abstracts: Mar 14, 1994
Notification of Acceptance: May 16, 1994
Receipt of Camera-ready papers: Jul 25, 1994
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION:
The conference will open with advance registration and a
barbecue party on Sunday 25th September.
The conference fee of $285 ($130 students) will include
morning and afternoon teas and lunch on each day, the
opening barbecue, and the conference dinner.
Accommodation will be available on campus at the
University Residential College and at nearby motels within
walking distance of the University. The conference dinner
is to be held on Tuesday 27th September.
TUTORIALS AND WORKSHOPS:
It is planned to hold one or more introductory tutorials
on selected topics in complex systems on Sunday 25th
September. The aim of these tutorials will be to
introduce participants to fundamental concepts in complex
systems and to provide them with practical experience.
Tentatively the topics covered will include genetic
algorithms, cellular automata, chaos, and fractals. The
exact content will depend on demand. If interested in
attending please indicate your preferences on the attached
expression of interest. The number of places will be
strictly limited by facilities available.
On Wednesday, advanced workshops may be held on specialised
topics if there is sufficient interest.
Suggestions/offers for advanced workshop topics are
encouraged.
There will be an additional fee for attendance at the
tutorials and workshops, which will include lunch and
refreshments.
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS:
Intending authors are requested to submit an extended
abstract of about 500 words, containing a clear, concise
statement of the significant results of the work. Each
abstract will be assessed by two referees. All accepted
papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
Individual authors may be allocated to either an oral or
poster presentation, but contributions in both formats
will appear identically in the proceedings. Copies of the
proceedings will be provided to participants at the
conference in hardcopy form.
LaTeX style files and other formating options will be
provided to authors of accepted papers.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE:
Conference Chairperson: Assoc Prof. Russel Stonier,
Department of Mathematics and Computing University of
Central Queensland Rockhampton Mail Centre 4702 QLD
Australia. Tel. +61 79 309487 Fax: +61 79 309729 Email:
complex@ucq.edu.au
Technical Chairperson: Dr Xing Huo Yu, Department of
Mathematics and Computing University of Central Queensland
Rockhampton Mail Centre 4702 QLD Australia. Tel. +61 79
309865 Fax: +61 79 309729 Email: complex@ucq.edu.au
Members: Prof. J. Diederich, Queensland University of
Technology; Prof. A.C. Tsoi, University of Queensland; Dr
D. Green, Australian National University; Dr T.
Bossomaier, Australian National University; Mr S. Smith,
University of Central Queensland.
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FINAL CIRCULAR - COMPLEX'94
Second National Conference on Complex Systems
September 26-28, 1994
University of Central Queensland
Rockhampton Queensland
Australia
THE CONFERENCE THEME
Aims: Complex systems are systems whose evolution is
dominated by non-linearity or interactions between their
components. Such systems may be very simple but reproduce
very complex phenomena. Terms such as artificial life,
biocomplexity, chaos, criticality, fractals, learning
systems, neural networks, non-linear dynamics, parallel
computation, percolation, self- organisation, have become
common place. From this research has emerged many new
paradigms, cutting across traditional boundaries
This conference seeks to bring together researchers from the
Australasian region who are actively involved in research in
Complex Systems for creative discussion. It also aims to
provide an introduction to specialised topics for people
seeking to know more about the theoretical and practical
aspects of research in Complex Systems.
The theme of the conference "Mechanism of Adaptation in
Natural, Man Made and Mathematical System", invites us to
investigate and question the dynamic processes in complex
systems, and to compare our overall modelling processes of
natural systems. Processes such as evolution, growth, and
learning are being investigated through genetic algorithms,
evolutionary programming and neural networks. How well do
these techniques perform and to what extent do they fit an
evolutionary paradigm? It also raises the underlying
question, "How does order arise in complex systems?"
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Stephanie Forrest,'GA's Principles of Natural Selection
Applied to Computation'
Professor Forrest is from the University of New Mexico (US).
She is a leading researcher in Complex Systems. Her research
interests includes parallel models of intelligence, including
genetic algorithms and classifier systems, computational
aspects of the immune system, and emergent computation
Peter Caelli, 'Building complex Image Interpretation
Systems'
Professor Caelli is from Curtin University in Western
Australia (AUS). His current research interests are in the
ability of machines to recognize and automatically describe
structures in images in terms of the world properties they
represent, general pattern recognition technologies and image
recognition integration with Neural Networks, Machine
Learning and Expert Systems.
John Hutchinson, 'Deterministic and Random Fractals'
Dr Hutchinson is from the Australian National University in
Canberra (AUS). He has published research on Fractals and
Self Similarity and his current interests are in Geometric
Calculus of Variations.
PAPERS:
Original papers concerned with both theory and application
are solicited. The areas of interest include, but are not
limited to the following:
* Natural and Artificial Life
* Genetic algorithms
* Fractals, Chaos and Non-linear Dynamics
* Self-organisation
* Information and Control systems
* Neural Networks
* Parallel and Emergent Computation
* Bio-Complexity
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS:
Owing to the latetness of this final circular the date
for submission of abstracts has been extended till the 15th
April 1994.
Intending authors are requested to submit an extended
abstract of about 500 words, containing a clear, concise
statement of the significant results of their work. Each
abstract will be assessed by two referees. All accepted
papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
Individual authors may be allocated to either an oral or
poster presentation, but contributions in both formats will
appear identically in the proceedings. Copies of the
proceedings will be provided to participants at the
conference in hardcopy form.
Papers can be submitted in camera-ready form and should
conform to the publisher's style guidelines (to be provided
after acceptance). The preferred mode of submission is as
LaTeX source, for which a style sheet is available. For
authors unable to supply LaTeX source, a modified plain text
form will be specified.
TUTORIALS
At this time the following tutorials are proposed. The
program may be changed depending upon the availability of
presenters:
[1] Genetic Algorithms
This tutorial provides an introduction to genetic algorithms
and current applications in modern research.
[2] Neural Networks
This tutorial will examine the mathematical modelling
associated with a number of neural network paradigms, and
also the applicability of neural networks in different
applications. The presentation will be supported by
demonstration software, Professional II/Plus, from Network
Microsystems.
[3] Nonlinear dynamics and Chaos
This tutorial will introduce the basic concepts in Chaos and
consider in particular the problem of identification of chaos
in dynamical systems.
[4] A formal Approach to Heuristic Networks
The goal of this tutorial is intended to introduce computer
scientists and graduate students to the main ideas and
results of research on geometrical processes of complex
control systems - Linguistic geometry.
WORKSHOPS
At this time advanced workshops have not been formalised. It
is expected to have at least one advanced workshop on Hybrid
systems of Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms. Further
details will be provided when the abstracts are reviewed and
presentation schedules are organised.
SPONSORS
University of Central Queensland (Rockhampton
Australia)
Australian National University (Canberra Australia)
CONFERENCE ORGANISATION
Convenors and Editors Russel Stonier
Xing Huo Yu
Secretary: Judy Yewdale
Organising Committee: Russel Stonier, Xing Huo Yu,
Stephen Smith
(University of Central Queensland)
Terry Bossomaier, David Green
(Australian Natioanl University)
Prof Tsoi (University of Queensland)
Prof Diederich (Qld University of
Technology)
FURTHER INFORMATION
Email: complex@ucq.edu.au
Mail The Conference Secretary
COMPLEX'94
Department of Mathematics and Computing
University of Central Queensland
Rockhampton Mail Centre
ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4702
AUSTRALIA
Telephone: Russel Stonier (61) (79) 309487
Fax: (61) (79) 309729
ACCOMMODATION
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We have booked an appropriate number of rooms at three Motels
in close proximity to the University. If you wish to take
advantage of this accommodation would you circle
approriately. (Prices are in Australian $)
Venue Single Twin Double
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Glenmore Palms Motel (Ph:(079)261144) $49.00 $59.00 $54.00
(1km from University)
Wintersun Motel (Ph: (079)288722) $43.00
(1.1km from University)
Oasis Motel (Ph: (079)282999) $39.00 $49.00
(1.1km from University)
A deposit equal to the first night's accommodation (eg.
Glenmore $49.00) is required at the time of booking and
should be paid at registration.
NOTE: Accommodation reservation for these Motels cannot be
guaranteed after 30th June, 1994. Early bookings are
recommended to the above
If you wish to make your own arrangements for accommodation
at other venues we recommend the following: (BOOK EARLY)
Rockhampton City (approx. 5 kilometres to University)
Accommodation Telephone Cost
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Motel 98 (079)275322 $55 Single/$65 Twin and
Double
Country Comfort (079)279933 $76 Single/Double (with a
view of city)
$81 Single/Double (with a
view of river)
Criterion Hotel (079)221225 $25 Single/$44 Double
Each of the above venues has its own restaurant.
Yeppoon on the Capricorn Coast (approx. 30 minutes drive
to the University)
Accommodation Telephone Cost
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Capricorn International (079)395111 $110 per room/$130
deluxe room
Rosslyn Bay Inn (079)336333 $55/65 Single/double
L'Amor Holiday (079)336255 $65/75 Single/double
Apartments
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This registration includes:
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COMPLEX'94
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University of Central Queensland
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AUSTRALIA
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